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kc7jty
11-27-2010, 07:21 PM
Had this Japan station calling qrz at 2:15 PM my time (PST) today. 10/20 over 9.
I could NOT understand that boy. His English was poor at best, and his accent...reminded me of some of the Super Dave BS of days past.

They never slow down either, they just rip along like they can be perfectly understood.
Thank god for phonetic, at least I was able to figure out his call after the 3rd time.

N8YX
11-27-2010, 07:37 PM
I miss working JAs on 10.

The last time I did it was in 2005; approximately this time of year. The rig which accomplished the feat - a Swan Astro - is now en route to its new owner.

NQ6U
11-27-2010, 07:39 PM
Worked a JA on 20m PSK31 this afternoon. That's less of a trick from my QTH, though.

kc7jty
11-27-2010, 08:11 PM
I've made J* contacts before, in fact they are rather dependable here on 17 around 2 PM.
I kept having a problem with one of my first contacts there a couple years ago. The station had difficulty with my phonetic attempts at giving my call.
He finally gets it and with a (aren't you strange) in his voice says "Oh you mean Japan!" (I was using Juliet).

W3MIV
11-27-2010, 08:41 PM
Js, Vs and Bs are a bit more of a challenge on this end of the blanket. Got some VKs in the book on the new wire, but have yet to stumble across any Js or Bs since around 2006 or so. Today I got a QSL card from Togo, however. Seem to have had a spate of Aferker (as JFK used to say it) on the air since I put the new wire up.

NQ6U
11-27-2010, 09:14 PM
Worked an alleged EA8 station (Canary Islands) last week but his signal was so strong it made me wonder if he really was from there.

KJ3N
11-27-2010, 09:24 PM
Worked an alleged EA8 station (Canary Islands) last week but his signal was so strong it made me wonder if he really was from there.

He's on an island in the middle of a salt water ocean. Yes, he can be that strong.

I'm gonna start calling you Burt (http://forums.qrz.com/showthread.php?t=215713)...... :roll:

KJ3N
11-27-2010, 09:28 PM
Js, Vs and Bs are a bit more of a challenge on this end of the blanket.

Yeah, but most of Europe is a pisser for the Left Coast. ;) :lol:

NQ6U
11-27-2010, 09:35 PM
He's also 6,000 miles away from me with only half that distance being over water. Considering the band conditions have been less than ideal for DX lately and that I wasn't getting a single other DX station that night, it just made me wonder.

W3WN
11-27-2010, 09:48 PM
Worked an alleged EA8 station (Canary Islands) last week but his signal was so strong it made me wonder if he really was from there.

Who and when?

Considering conditions lately, it's quite possible. When the bands open, ZL8X sounds almost like he's next door.

al2n
11-27-2010, 09:53 PM
Japan and Russia are easy up here. Reaching Europe from up here is difficult and Africa is very, very hard.

NQ6U
11-27-2010, 09:58 PM
Who and when?

Considering conditions lately, it's quite possible. When the bands open, ZL8X sounds almost like he's next door.

EA8ALD, Jose Miguel Beby Garcia. 22 November, 04:00z. He came back to my CQ, which is sort of unusual--DX stations rarely answer a CQ from Six Land--and was what made me wonder. I'm not saying categorically that it was a fake, only that I found the entire thing rather...different than any other DX contact I've ever made before.

kc7jty
11-27-2010, 10:18 PM
I used to work Las Islas Canarias on 11 ssb with 18 watts. Also New Caledonia, Philippines, S Africa. I have a shoe box in my dad's attic full of qsl cards, coins, & patches from around the world.

WX7P
11-28-2010, 12:20 AM
EA8ALD, Jose Miguel Beby Garcia. 22 November, 04:00z. He came back to my CQ, which is sort of unusual--DX stations rarely answer a CQ from Six Land--and was what made me wonder. I'm not saying categorically that it was a fake, only that I found the entire thing rather...different than any other DX contact I've ever made before.

You never know, Carl.

I worked ZS3E (Now V51E) on 10 meters calling CQ from DVC (Diablo Valley College). The guy was way cool. Spent the whole qso complaining about having to change his callsign the next day because Namibia was going to be independent. I talked to the guy for a long time. He kept telling breakers to fuck off because he was talking to me, yes actually talking, not the 5/9 pse qso bullshit.

Damn. That was 1990.

W7XF
11-28-2010, 01:18 AM
Japan and Russia are easy up here. Reaching Europe from up here is difficult and Africa is very, very hard.
Yeah, Mike. Russia is probably 146.52 contact range for you:giggity::bbh:

NQ6U
11-28-2010, 01:50 AM
Yeah, Mike. Russia is probably 146.52 contact range for you:giggity::bbh:

Hell, he can see Russia from his front porch. Of course it's easy.